LR2

20200290227 ยท 2020-09-17

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    Abstract

    With the LR2 design, this safety razor now gives you a TWO blade stacked razor, as opposed to a single blade. With the LR2, you can shave from either the LEFT side or the RIGHT side of the razor and get a TWO-tiered stacked design. This will give the user the benefit of a multi-blade razor design, but now in a safety razor housing.

    Claims

    1: The LR2 denotes a left/right two tier razor blade design starting with a base razor blade [A] measuring 43 mm in length and 22 mm in width as shown in [FIG. 1] followed by two adhesive strips [C] each measuring 5 mm in width and 35 mm in length as shown in [FIG. 2] which are affixed to the base razor blade which support and affix the two top half razor blades [B] each measuring 6 mm in width and 43 mm in length as shown in [FIG. 3] which provides a much closer than a traditional single razor blade.

    2: With the LR2 which denotes a left/right two tier razor blade design with the first razor blade [A] making first contact with the exposed facial hair by lifting which allows the second razor blade [C] to make a cut 1 mm in length as shown in [FIG. 4] lower down the exposed hair shaft before the hair follicle completely retracts under the facial skin surface giving the shaved skin area a much closer shave than a traditional single safety razor blade.

    3: With the LR2 left/right two tier design it provides a much closer shave than a traditional single safety razor blade as shown in [FIG. 4] and in [FIG. 6] with this fixed stacked attached position this allows the LR2 left/right two tier design to rest securely with the screw down or butterfly razor blade housing.

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    [0011] FIG. 1 Depicts a partial side view illustration of the razor blades positioned in a tiered, stacked design. With the use of a support strip between the two razor blades attaching the upper razor blade to the lower razor blade.

    [0012] FIG. 2 Is a partial perspective side profile view of the tiered razor blades, resting within a butterfly open shaver, set within the razor blade housing area.

    [0013] FIG. 3 In this partial side view. Illustrating the LR2 tiered blade designed positioned within a screw-down top shaver. a closed-in shaving razor completely secured

    [0014] FIG. 4 In this top view illustration the LR2 razor blade design illustrates the razor blades stack one on-top of the other, with the bottom blade edge slightly exposed.